Kapronczay Károly szerk.: Orvostörténeti Közlemények 210-213. (Budapest, 2010)

KISEBB KÖZLEMÉNYEK — COMMUNICATIONS - Józsa László: Mágikus és vallásos gyógyítás Bizáncban

Józsa L.: Mág ikus és vallásos gyógyítás Bizáncban 185 SUMMARY Religious and magica ways of healing have been known and practiced since the very beginning of human history. In the present article, the Byzantine philosophical, cultural, historical and „methodological" aspects of this way of healing are discussed. The article outlines the development of magic healing in Byzantium from the 4th to the 15th century. During this period magical therapy included the cult of patron saints - listed by the author ­and pleading for divine intervention as well. The activity of „anargyroi" and the use of magical objects and amulets is also discussed in detail. Exorcism was also a part of reli­gious therapy both against psychical and somatical diseases. In early Christianity, and es­pecially in Byzantium the devil or other demons were also supposed to cause various somatical or psychical illnesses by „intrusion" or „internalisation," i.e. by possession or obsession of their victims.

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